- 165543°W / 60.149289; -1.165543 The
Broch of
Clickimin (also
Clickimin or
Clickhimin Broch) is a large, well-preserved but
restored broch in Lerwick, Shetland...
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August 2016 – via
Internet Archive. Hamilton, J.R.C. (1968)
Excavations at
Clickhimin, Shetland. Edinburgh. Stewart, J. (1956) An
Outline of
Shetland Archaeology...
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Retrieved 10
December 2007. Hamilton, John (1970). The
Brochs of
Mousa &
Clickhimin. H.M.
Stationery Office. ISBN 978-0-11-490496-8.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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footprints is
carved in a
stone slab in a
causeway at the
Broch of
Clickhimin (or Clickemin), Lerwick, in Shetland. This site was
occupied from about...
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undertaken by John
Hamilton of the
Ministry of
Works at
Jarlshof and
Clickhimin.
Jarlshof Prehistoric &
Norse Settlement"
Historic Scotland. Retrieved...
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Walmer Castle (1949)
Audley End, Es**** (1955) The
Brochs of
Mousa and
Clickhimin (1950)
Castle Cornet,
Guernsey (1950)
Caerlaverock Castle (1952) Deal...
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Glasgow Archaeol Journ 1, 69–71. 1969d
Review of 'Excavations at
Clickhimin, Shetland' by J.R.C. Hamilton. Proc
Prehist Soc 30, 386–88. 1969e The...
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section is part of the main wall. This is
similar to the
blockhouse at
Clickhimin. The p****age is just 2.5 feet (0.76 m) wide at its opening, and 3.5 feet...